Q. I have a 2010 macbook air, and i have a vizio 22" LCD 1080p hdtv (not sure which model, i lost the box). What type of cable do i need to be able to use this tv as a monitor.
A. You need a mini display port to HDMI converter, then you need an HDMI cable.
Why do people say LCD TVs are the worst kinds of TVs because of the back light & once the back light blows out?
Q. Then you will have to buy a brand new TV.
I have an Insignia 32 inch LCD HDTV(Advanced series) and I have a feeling the back light could blow out at any moment,I have had the TV since February 27th,2010
I have an Insignia 32 inch LCD HDTV(Advanced series) and I have a feeling the back light could blow out at any moment,I have had the TV since February 27th,2010
A. >Why do people say LCD TVs are the worst kinds of TVs
Because they say silly things.
>because of the back light & once the back light blows out?
Sometimes they fail that way. With a cheap brand like Insignia it probably wouldn't be worth fixing.
>I have a feeling the back light could blow out at any moment,
Unless there is evidence of impending failure (flickering, off color startup, dim) this is a psychological problem. You have no way of knowing if it will last one day or 5 years. No TV is going to last forever.
Best Buy makes a lot of money selling extended warranties to people who have trouble dealing with uncertainty. People who "self-insure" by not buying extended warranties save money on average, but this is little comfort to the unlucky ones who's TVs die right after the factory warranty expires.
So called LED TVs (they are actually LCD TVs with LED back lights) should be less susceptible to back light failure.
Best thing to do is to stop listening to BS artists, enjoy your TV, and start saving for a new TV. That way when your Insignia finally bites the big one, you can just go out and buy a "LED" TV and a warranty with cash.
Because they say silly things.
>because of the back light & once the back light blows out?
Sometimes they fail that way. With a cheap brand like Insignia it probably wouldn't be worth fixing.
>I have a feeling the back light could blow out at any moment,
Unless there is evidence of impending failure (flickering, off color startup, dim) this is a psychological problem. You have no way of knowing if it will last one day or 5 years. No TV is going to last forever.
Best Buy makes a lot of money selling extended warranties to people who have trouble dealing with uncertainty. People who "self-insure" by not buying extended warranties save money on average, but this is little comfort to the unlucky ones who's TVs die right after the factory warranty expires.
So called LED TVs (they are actually LCD TVs with LED back lights) should be less susceptible to back light failure.
Best thing to do is to stop listening to BS artists, enjoy your TV, and start saving for a new TV. That way when your Insignia finally bites the big one, you can just go out and buy a "LED" TV and a warranty with cash.
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